So, What do the Hopi Know?

"And this is the Ninth and Last Sign: You will hear of a dwelling-place in the heavens, above the earth, that shall fall with a great crash. It will
appear as a blue star. Very soon after this, the ceremonies of my people will cease."

Hopi Elders speak of their handed down prophecy with the most serious of tones. The Hopi have been the secret keepers for this area of the world for
the past five thousand years. I think that it's about time that everyone started to listen to what they have to say. "The Hopi believe that they are
the keepers of peace in the world. They are living the way of peace which is the world's salvation before and during the time of purification. The Day
of purification does not have to occur, it is up to us the citizens of Earth to avert this day from ever occurring by living the Hopi life of Peace.
Below you will find a link to Grandfather Dan's message about the prophecies and a condensed version from the late Chief Katchongva's booklet "From
the Beginning of Life to the Day of Purification."

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"In this installment of the Ancient Technology series, join David Hatcher Childress in northern Mexico and the American Southwest as he searches for
evidence of high technology in the ancient past. Going to ancient cities, pyramids and megalithic sites, David and his investigative team examine
evidence of mind-blowing ancient technology! David and his team check out the ancient cities around the Grand Canyon and the alleged Egyptian
catacombs, investigate the ancient concrete canals in central Arizona and continue to the megaliths of the ancient Toltec capital, Tula, and the
pyramids at Teotihuacan and end up inside the Great Pyramid of Cholula. "

Listen to what this Hopi Elder has to say. Absorb the Hopi way of life and practice it. Be Hopi.

"Hopi Fire Clan Elder and Keeper of The Sacred Stone Tablets gives a rare explanation of The Second Prophecy Rock. Though many have heard of
"purification" and "end times", Martin talks about what happens after "the end".

"Eventually a "gourd full of ashes" would be invented, which if dropped from the sky would boil the oceans and burn the land causing nothing to grow
for many years. This would be the sign for a certain Hopi to bring out his teachings in order to warn the world that the third and final event would
happen soon. That it could bring an end to all life unless people correct themselves and their leaders in time.

Hopi leaders now believe the first two events were the first and second world ward and the "gourd full of ashes" in the atomic bomb. After the bombing
of Hiroshima and Nagasaki teachings formerly kept secret were compared and released to the world. The details presented here are part of those
teachings.

The final stage, called "The Great Day of Purification," has been described as a "Mystery Egg" in which the forces of the swastika and the Sun plus a
third force symbolized by the color "red" culminate either in total rebirth or total annihilation--we don't know which. But the choice is yours, war
and natural catastrophe may be involved. The degree of violence will be determined by the degree of inequity caused among the peoples of the world and
in the balance of nature. In this crisis rich and poor will be forced to struggle as equals in order to survive.

That it will be very violent is now almost taken for granted among Traditional Hopi, but man still may lessen the violence by correcting his treatment
of nature and fellow man. Ancient spiritually-based communities, such as the Hopi, must especially be preserved and not forced to abandon their wise
way of life and the natural resources they have vowed to protect.

The man made system now destroying the Hopi is deeply involved in similar violations throughout the world. The devastating reversal predicted in the
prophecies is part of the natural order. If those who thrive from that system, its money and its laws, can manage to stop destroying the Hopi then
many may be able to survive the Day of Purification and enter a new age of peace. But if no one is left to continue the Hopi way, then the hope for
such an age is in vain.

The forces we must face are formidable, but the only alternative is annihilation. Still the man-made system cannot be corrected by any means that
requires one's will to be forced upon another, for that is the source of the problem. If people are to correct themselves and their leaders, the gulf
between the two must disappear. To accomplish this one can only rely on the energy of truth itself.

This approach, which is the foundation of the Hopi way of life, is the greatest challenge a mortal can face. Few are likely to accept it. But once
peace is established on this basis, and our original way of life is allowed to flourish, we will be able to use our inventive capacity wisely. To
encourage rather than threaten life. To benefit everyone rather than giving advantage to a few at the expense of others. Concern for all living things
will far surpass personal concerns bringing greater happiness than could formerly be realized. Then all things shall enjoy lasting harmony.

Just what are the Hopi prophetic instructions regarding the United Nations and what constituted fulfillment?

Two misconceptions must be immediately dismissed. The Hopi are not charged with just another appeal for peace, nor do they request membership in the
UN. Once more voice added to the chorus of those calling for peace would add little compared to the true significance of what Hopi tradition has to
offer the modern world through this forum. When it was suggested that they join the UN the Traditional Hopi--half jokingly--would respond: "No, we're
waiting for the UN to join us." Quite literally they are waiting for other nations to return to that way of life which can continue endlessly. Which
is the deeper meaning of the name, Hopi. This gives a clue to the profound insight to be found in the Hopi ancestral knowledge. If thoroughly
understood, this insight into the forces that shape the modern world would enable those involved in the UN to bring an end to the arms race. The
communication effort of the Hopi and the developments that led to the existence of the United Nations are parallel responses to the invention of the
atomic bomb. From the Hopi perspective these two efforts ought to enhance each other for the benefit of the entire world.

Centuries before the arms race began the alternative to war was being put into practice by migrating societies who slowly formed a spiritual political
union at Oraibi, the oldest continuously inhabited village in the western hemisphere. To the Hopi, the UN has great significance within this
pattern. www.tribalmessenger.org...

"Just what are the Hopi prophetic instructions regarding the United Nations and what constituted fulfillment?

Two misconceptions must be immediately dismissed. The Hopi are not charged with just another appeal for peace, nor do they request membership in the
UN. Once more voice added to the chorus of those calling for peace would add little compared to the true significance of what Hopi tradition has to
offer the modern world through this forum. When it was suggested that they join the UN the Traditional Hopi--half jokingly--would respond: "No,
we're waiting for the UN to join us." Quite literally they are waiting for other nations to return to that way of life which can continue endlessly.
Which is the deeper meaning of the name, Hopi. This gives a clue to the profound insight to be found in the Hopi ancestral knowledge. If thoroughly
understood, this insight into the forces that shape the modern world would enable those involved in the UN to bring an end to the arms race. The
communication effort of the Hopi and the developments that led to the existence of the United Nations are parallel responses to the invention of the
atomic bomb. From the Hopi perspective these two efforts ought to enhance each other for the benefit of the entire world.

Centuries before the arms race began the alternative to war was being put into practice by migrating societies who slowly formed a spiritual political
union at Oraibi, the oldest continuously inhabited village in the western hemisphere. To the Hopi, the UN has great significance within this
pattern.

Two monumental cultural factors have prevented the european immigrants from recognizing this process of widespread unification: The presumption of
racial superiority and the need to conquer and convert. And a recent tendency to discredit all knowledge which does not stand the test of scientific
thought. The Hopi insist that the coming of the light-skinned race, the invention of the atomic bomb and the development of the UN were anticipated by
their ancestral prophetic instructions to be fulfilled by the Hopi, they must make four attempts to gain a genuine hearing on the subject of their
teachings and on the efforts of the USA to eliminate their original form of government. If unsuccessful, a rare opportunity will be missed which would
ultimately result in the elimination of all human life on earth.

The basic premise is that humans can not simply make their own laws and enforce them with weapons without regard to natural order. The very means of
enforcement violates that order, causing precisely the suicidal situation now faced today. Lest the Hopi be accused of being overly ethnocentric, they
point out that all peoples once practiced the same alternative to war and the Hopi simply call out to a return to our common heritage before it is too
late. "Perfect Consideration" could eliminate all war. "A Perfect Consideration" must overcome all obstacles, both in the modern political sense
and in the seriously disrupted organization of Traditional Hopi government. These difficulties can be overcome. To many, there is saving grace in the
pieces of the broken vessel of Hopi culture, in the person of a few elders who still refuse to abandon their traditions, their understandings and
their hopes for a truly peaceful world for now and generations to come. In them lies a great hope for peace!!"

"This is the First Sign: We are told of the coming of the white-skinned men, like Pahana, but not living like Pahana men who took the land that was
not theirs. And men who struck their enemies with thunder.

"This is the Second Sign: Our lands will see the coming of spinning wheels filled with voices. In his youth, my father saw this prophecy come true
with his eyes -- the white men bringing their families in wagons across the prairies."

"This is the Third Sign: A strange beast like a buffalo but with great long horns, will overrun the land in large numbers. These White Feather saw
with his eyes -- the coming of the white men's cattle."

"This is the Fourth Sign: The land will be crossed by snakes of iron."

"This is the Fifth Sign: The land shall be criss-crossed by a giant spider's web."

"This is the Sixth sign: The land shall be criss-crossed with rivers of stone that make pictures in the sun."

"This is the Seventh Sign: You will hear of the sea turning black, and many living things dying because of it."

"This is the Eight Sign: You will see many youth, who wear their hair long like my people, come and join the tribal nations, to learn their ways and
wisdom.

"And this is the Ninth and Last Sign: You will hear of a dwelling-place in the heavens, above the earth, that shall fall with a great crash. It will
appear as a blue star. Very soon after this, the ceremonies of my people will cease.

The final stage, called "The Great Day of Purification," has been described as a "Mystery Egg" in which the forces of the swastika and the Sun
plus a third force symbolized by the color "red" culminate either in total rebirth or total annihilation--we don't know which.

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